Men of War: Assault Squad features a completely new cooperative skirmish game mode with access to five different nations (Russia, Germany, USA, Commonwealth and, for the first time ever in the Men of War series, Japan) as well as increased realism and accessibility.

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Nine missions (three of them are hard) and you'll finish by a skirmish mission.

The Battle of NeustettinBy midday on the 26th February 1945, the bulk of the SS-French Division had reached Neustettin. Of the 4500 troops that formed the Division, 1000 of them including 15 officers were missing in action. Overall about 50 Russian tanks were destroyed and inflicted more then double of Russian casualties.
At Neustettin about thirty Iron Crosses were awarded. This caused the French forces to re-organize in Neustettin with three small battle groups. By the 2nd of March 1945, the new organization consisted of the following battle groups, which consisted of two battalions: The first group was referred as "Regiment of Marche," which had the best elements of men, under the command of Ostuf. Fenet. The second group was mostly made up of ex-LVF and Miliciens under the command of Hstuf. Bassompierre. The third group was a Reserve unit of two small battalion size groups placed under the command of Hstuf. Monneuse. During the 3rd & 4th March 1945, these battle groups were surrounded. One battle group tried to escape under cover of the fog, unfortunately the fog cleared, and they were exposed to a murderous fire from the Russian artillery. Oberführer Puaud was among those missing. Another battle group, which was composed mostly of former miliciens thought that the Baltic ports were in enemy hands and attempted a fighting retreat westward. All were either killed or taken captive including Bassompierre. The third group was trapped in a pocket on the Baltic coast in Danzig.SS-Brigaderführer Krukenberg, received orders to evacuate his remaining troops via the German Navy. The remnants split into small groups and dispersed in all directions. During this withdrawal, the group of mostly LVF veterans engaged ex-German POWs of the "Seydlitz Division." This German Division fought on the Soviet side. On the 10th March the French SS reached the Oder and crossing by pontoon bridge they broke the Soviet circle. In mid-March all that was left of the division regrouped at Neustrelitz. A regimental strength and a small battalion size of men were reorganized.The Battle of Berlin
In Neustrelitz, Krukenberg received a telegram ordering him to reach Berlin with one battalion. He asked for volunteers, those who didn't want to continue fighting were absolved, one officer and 300 other ranks elected to call it quits. In spite of fighting a loosing war 500 men volunteered.
They eventually reached Neukolln, East Berlin. However, due to the very heavy Russian air attack 100 of them perished on their way. In East Berlin the remaining 400 men were attached to the "11th SS Panzer-Grenadier Division Nordland". they fought with undeniable heroism and terrible losses, 30 Russian tanks were destroyed at the very beginning of the battle. Street fighting raged on, within a week it's strength had been reduced to 120 men. Every street and house was hotly contested by French SS men. By 29 April, 60 more Russian tanks had been knockout. Such was the courage of the "CHARLEMAGNE" Division. Three Frenchmen "Apolot" "Fenet" and "Vaulot" have received the Knights Cross to the Iron Cross during the Battle for Berlin.

33 Waffen Grenadier-Division der SS Charlemagne have fought with undeniable heroism trying to stop the bolchevik tide.
Their watchword: only of fighting, keeping on fighting.
They lived and fought only to fight, loyal to the end.

The loyalty well held to fool does make our faith mere folly: yet he that can endure to follow with allegiance a fall'n lord does conquer him that did master conquer, and earns a place i'th'story.
Shakespeare (Antony and Cleopatra. Act III, Scene XIII)